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How small our goats really are can be seen in the comparison in this photo to Poky.
However, don’t get carried away thinking the donkeys are big!

Meet Beulah Petunia.
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LOVE minature donkeys!!!!!!!!!
hubby told me i could not have a mini donkey… but he also said no goats, or peacocks, or ducks, or chickens, or cats… and we have all of those now.. lol..
why is everything cuter in mini size???
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